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  1. Archibald Sinclair, 1. vikomt Thurso (do roku 1952 známý pod jménem Sir Archibald Sinclair) (Archibald Henry Macdonald Sinclair, 1st Viscount Thurso, 4th Baronet Sinclair of Ulbster) (22. října 1890, Londýn, Anglie – 15. června 1970, Londýn, Anglie) byl britský politik ze staré skotské šlechtické rodiny.

  2. Archibald Sinclair aged three. Born in London on 22nd October 1890, the only son of Clarence Granville Sinclair and his wife Mabel, the daughter of wealthy New York businessman Mahlon Sands. His mother died a few days after his birth and five years later his father also died, leaving young Archibald to lead a rather itinerant life staying with ...

  3. No. 34059, Sir Archibald Sinclair was purchased from Woodham Brothers Ltd, South Wales for £7,250 and arrived at the Bluebell on 28th October 1979. The transport costs were met by Wiggins Teape Ltd., makers of Gateway Natural Tracing Paper. No.34059 being pulled into the running shed at Sheffield Park, Sussex.

  4. Archibald Sinclair, 1st Viscount Thurso. Voting period is over. Please don't add any new votes. Voting period ends on 20 Mar 2022 at 05:12:10 (UTC) Original – A official portrait of Sir Archibald Sinclair, Secretary of State for Air during WWII. Alt 1 – Changed from 1,764 × 2,480 pixels to 1,764 × 2,511 pixels with more background at the top.

  5. Sir Archibald Sinclair. 1890 - June 15, 1970. Constituencies. Caithness and Sutherland November 15, 1922 - July 5, 1945; Offices. Opposition/other party Whip 1930 - 1931; Secretary of State for Scotland 1931 - 1932

  6. Apparently resident slave-owner in Jamaica, dead by 1775. SINCLAIR, Hon. ARCH M.A. St. Catherine 1761, 1765. M [ember] C [ouncil] 1766. Archibald Sinclair contributed £50 to the University of Pennsylvania following Dr John Morgan's fundraising tour of the West Indies in 1772-1773. Trevor Burnard shows Archibald Sinclair as leaving Total ...

  7. Archibald Sinclair, a wealthy landowner from the north of Scotland, was leader of the British Liberal Party from 1935 to 1945 and Air Minister in Winston Churchill's coalition government throughout its five-year period of office in the Second World War.